Posted by doubleN on October 28, 2011 at 04:39:15 from (173.85.181.177):
In Reply to: Re: O/T guns posted by gun guru on October 28, 2011 at 04:21:12:
True, but if one lives in a place where noise and neighbors isn't an issue, then the .223 is the way to go.
I love my .22's: Rem. 512 bolt Henry Lever Marlin 795 semi-auto T/C Contender
Use any of them to take care of the "garden dwellers" but noise not really a concern where I live. Well- that's only partially true. I live way out in the country but there is a farm that was turned into a golf course 1/2 mile up the road. The "pasture pool" guys seem to be highly sensitive to the noise of gun shots. They called the Sheriff one day when I was way back up on the hill at my shooting range. Deputy drove right up in the new Tahoe we taxpayers bought for him, looked over the situation, sat down and had a soda with me and said he wished he had a set-up like this. As he was leaving, he said you aren't doing a single thing illegal (which I knew) and said he would go tell the golfers to "chill out!"
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